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“Today’s segment is following up on a prayer of Ferdinand Marcos: ‘If America fails, then the world is lost.’

At the end of World War II Ferdinand Marcos, who was the lawyer for Jose Rizal, the Superior General of the Jesuits at the time, put the world’s international monetary gold reserves and other wealth into a trust for the benefit of humanity for 50 years. That trust is called the Global Debt Facility, and it is administered by the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. I am the lawyer for the Global Debt Facility. The Fed does not have the US monetary gold reserves, and neither does the US Treasury. The Global Debt Facility has put liens on the Federal Reserve in the 11 states where the Federal Reserve Banks are located.

No government has challenged the truth of my statement that I am Legal Counsel to the Global Debt Facility. Instead, each day brings new information as more and more people are catching on. Why is the United States one of the last hold-outs for the Network of Global Corporate Control? One reason is because its people are armed. The 2nd Amendment reads: ‘A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.’ (It makes sense why we have so many dramatic scenes throughout the states which headlin a call for gun control by our congress)

People trying to cash in on the world’s wealth are rushing to cut a deal. On December 2nd, Ferdinand Marcos’ son, TIBURCIO VILLAMORE MARCOS TALLANO TAGEAN IV, requested we form a ‘partnership’, and said that I might now be filling the role of “Overseer Mandate Trustee.” – Karen Hudes

A Meeting of Friends

Through the second half of September 1982 President and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos journeyed through the United States in what Mr. Marcos termed “a meeting of friends.” President Ronald Reagan welcomed the Marcoses with a full-dress military ceremony on the South Lawn and then a State dinner at the Rose Garden.

Now it is up to the good people in the United States and the coalition for the rule of law on the Board of Governors of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to answer Ferdinand Marcos’ prayer:

“For I know that as I have said in many a speech before my own people and before the world, fate and destiny have decreed that the United States of America be the trustee of modern civilization against the threat of a possible second Dark Ages. And America cannot fail. Therefore, we the Filipino people come and bring to you a prayer: God in his divine providence may grant you guidance and strengthen both your heart and hand so that hand may be strong on the lever of power and save our humanity. If America fails, then the world is lost.”

How the CIA Overthrew Marcos’ Presidency

“I will summarize the story, which a friend in the Philippines uploaded on the internet and forwarded to me. Erick A. San Juan, a prominent journalist, originally published this story in 1998. San Juan was friends with James Brandon Foley, a CIA Agent in the U.S. Embassy in 1986, when the EDSA Revolution overthrew Ferdinand Marcos. EDSA is named for Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, the street of the CIA and Vatican engineered demonstrations against Ferdinand Marcos. The story also includes how Ted Koppel and Newsweek tried to destabilize Ferdinand Marcos, how the Mainstream Media ran stories blackmailing the Marcoses, and promises of immigration to the US for striking workers and renegade generals. Cardinal Jaime Sin played a prominent role. Sin told Cory Aquino, who replaced Marcos, to hide in a Cebu convent during the coup. The CIA used traitor Voltaire Gazmin to secure Cory in Cebu. After the coup, Marcos peacefully left the Philippines and went to Hawaii, at the insistence of Cardinal Sin, who was backed up all the way by the Vatican and the U.S. State Department. Cory ended up heading the Philippines’ after the coup. Here is the deal that the Trilateral Commission offered Ferdinand Marcos, and which Marcos refused: (1) sign over all the assets in the Global Debt Facility, except for a 1/4 of 1% commission. (2) Eliminate the Philippines’ National Currency; (3) Dollar-denominate the Philippines currency; (4) Use a debit card system instead of a currency system; (5) Give the bankers perpetual rights over all natural resources.” Karen Hudes